Promoters of the province’s Gaelic language and culture have added their voices to concerns over the recent report on reforming education by consultant Avis Glaze.

In a letter to Education Minister Zach Churchill, the Gaelic Council of Nova Scotia is worried that Gaelic Language and Culture was omitted from the report. What’s more, Council President David Rankin says to their knowledge, it doesn’t appear Gaelic educators were contacted in the preparation of the report.

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